James Blunt returns to Kosovo for the first time since 1999 to perform his song "You're Beautiful" for NATO troops and shares rare footage from his video diary during his service in the region for From The Vaults on The WarnerSound.
WatchEpisode 2: http://youtu.be/U3W_-oTFHHo
James Blunt: Return to Kosovo is a documentary film featuring musician and former British ArmyCaptain James Blunt performing a concert for serving NATO troops in the United Nations protectorate of Kosovo in September 2006. Director: Steven Cantor
From The Vaults is the weekly unveiling of the documentaries, interviews, and performances unearthed from the Warner library.
Subscribe to The Warner Sound:
http://goo.gl/8LzoM
The Warner Sound on the Web:
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(20 May 1999) English/Nat
The U-S State Department on Wednesday said it has conclusive evidence of Serb atrocities in Kosovo.
At a special press conference spokesman, James Rubin said the State Department was able for the first time to link NATO satellite images to video from on the ground in Kosovo and said it was clear that war crimes are being committed.
He said that even though the State Department had the video they were not going to air it in full because it was very gruesome.
A group of ethnic Albanian leaders later released a graphic videotape showing dozens of male bodies strewn across a field.
They claimed the tape showed Albanian men of all ages who were executed by Serb forces.
The Yugoslav government claims the video is a fabrication.
At a special press conference held Wednesday, the U-S State Department released video showing NATO satellite imagery matching video released by the Albanian National Council.
James Rubin, the department spokesman said this was the first time ever that images gathered from NATO matched those taken from the ground.
SOUNDBITE: (English)
"We wanted to demonstrate three things, first, that the imagery that we released, NATO released on April 17 and this videotape that was released earlier today are identical locations where this massacre took place. And when you look at this kind of visual record and the conclusive clues that this is the very same location I hope it will make it clear to all of you that when Serb radio and television say that these are forgeries, that these are made up, these are propaganda, that it's the same regime that is telling you that is responsible for the Serb police that allegedly committed this massacre."
SUPERCAPTION: James Rubin, U-S State Department SpokesmanRubin said the state department received the tape from the Albanian Council on Monday and since then U-S intelligence agencies have been working to see if they could confirm it.
He said that this incident makes it clear that war crimes are being committed by Belgrade.
SOUNDBITE: (English)
"This is not the only example, but it is the only time that we've been able to match actual video tape with overhead imagery. It is only a small part of the story, there are normally not cameras where these massacres take place and it will take many, many, days and months of hard work by investigators after NATO has achieved its objectives for us to get the whole story, But clearly war crimes are being committed, clearly, this is an example of that and clearly the Serb efforts in Belgrade are to try and lie to the world and tell you that just didn't happen."
SUPER CAPTION: James Rubin, U-S State Department Spokesman
The video is almost too uncomfortable to watch.
More than a hundred bodies littered across a field.
The tape purports to show the aftermath of a horrible massacre in the Kosovar village of Izbica.
Ethnic leaders who obtained and released the video claim this is more proof of the terrifying atrocities committed by Serb forces against ethnic Albanians in Kosovo.
SOUNDBITE: (English)
"Clearly they (Serbs) are not only killing men who can serve in the Kosovo Liberation Army
despite what they say. They are trying literally to destroy Kosovo and Kosovar families by destroying the husbands, grandfathers, brothers, sons of Kosovo, they are destroying Kosovo's families and that's what's going on now."
SUPER CAPTION: Ilir Zherka, Executive Director, National Albanian American Council
The U-S State Department and Pentagon have verified that around 130 Kosovar Albanian men were killed in the village of Izbica between the final days of March and the early days of April.
You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/youtube/2154e553590c3e7630c1e679c1f3c3fd
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Names of Kosovo

The name Kosovo (as referred to in this spelling) is the most frequently used form in English when discussing the region in question. The Albanian spelling Kosova has lesser currency. The alternative spellings Cossovo and Kossovo were frequently used until the early 20th century

Kosovo

Albanian usage may contain the definite article, as such it varies (Kosova vs. Kosovë). The question does not arise in Serbian, which has no definite article.

Kosovo (Serbian Cyrillic: Косово, pronounced [kosoʋo]) is the Serbian neuter possessive adjective of kos (кос) "blackbird", an ellipsis for Kosovo Polje "field of the blackbirds", the site of the 1389 Battle of Kosovo Field. The name of the field was applied to an Ottoman province created in 1864. In Greek the full name of the historical region is Kossyfopèdio meaning field (-pèdio) of the blackbirds (Kossyfi-).

The use of these spelling variants is a highly sensitive political issue for both Serbs and Albanians, who regard the use of the other side's name as being a denial of their own side's territorial rights.

According to Rivers, "...the intent of the song was to mock my own country for its bullying ways around the world. The idea was to point out how casually the U.S. plays World Police. The song takes on the persona of the U.S. government, ridiculing the fact that we push others around without much concern."

In May, 2005, a group of Norwegian peacekeepers in Kosovo (calling themselves the "Shiptare Boys") parodied the music video for "Kokomo," using Rivers' song with their own hand-held video camera footage. In the parody, the soldiers imitate dance moves and scenes from the original music video in desolate war-torn areas around Kosovo. It was widely broadcast in the Balkans, prompting the Norwegian ambassador to formally apologize.

James Blunt

James Hillier Blount (born 22 February 1974), better known by his stage name James Blunt, is an English singer-songwriter and former soldier. He had signed with EMI before securing a recording contract with Atlantic Records and Custard Records.

Pristina

Pristina, also spelled Prishtina (Albanian:Prishtinë, IPA:[pɾiʃtinə]; Serbian:Приштина / Priština; Turkish:Priştine), is the capital and largest city of Kosovo. It is the administrative center of the homonymous municipality and district.

Preliminary results of the 2011 census put the population of Pristina at 198,000. The city has a majority Albanian population, alongside other smaller communities. It is the administrative, educational, and cultural center of Kosovo. The city is home to the University of Pristina and is served by Pristina International Airport.

Name

The name of the city is derived from a Slavic form *Prišьčь, a possessive adjective from the personal name *Prišьkъ, (preserved in the Kajkavian surname Prišek, in the Old Polish personal name Parzyszek, and in the Polish surname Pryszczyk) and the derivational suffix -ina 'belonging to X and his kin'. The name is most likely a patronymic of the personal name *Prišь, preserved as a surname in SorbianPriš, and Polish Przybysz - a hypocoristic of the Slavic personal name Pribyslavъ. A false etymology connects the name Priština with the Serbian word prišt (пришт), meaning 'ulcer' or 'tumour', referring to its 'boiling'. However, this explanation cannot be correct, as Slavic place names ending in -ina corresponding either or both to an adjective or the name of an inhabitant lacking this suffix are built from personal names or denote a person and never derive, in these conditions, from common nouns (SNOJ 2007: loc. cit.). The inhabitants of this city call themselves Prishtinali in local Gheg Albanian or Prištevci (Приштевци) in the local Serbian dialect.

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James Blunt: Return to Kosovo EP 1 - From Soldier to Singer [From The Vaults]

James Blunt: Return to Kosovo EP 1 - From Soldier to Singer [From The Vaults]

James Blunt: Return to Kosovo EP 1 - From Soldier to Singer [From The Vaults]

James Blunt returns to Kosovo for the first time since 1999 to perform his song "You're Beautiful" for NATO troops and shares rare footage from his video diary during his service in the region for From The Vaults on The WarnerSound.
WatchEpisode 2: http://youtu.be/U3W_-oTFHHo
James Blunt: Return to Kosovo is a documentary film featuring musician and former British ArmyCaptain James Blunt performing a concert for serving NATO troops in the United Nations protectorate of Kosovo in September 2006. Director: Steven Cantor
From The Vaults is the weekly unveiling of the documentaries, interviews, and performances unearthed from the Warner library.
Subscribe to The Warner Sound:
http://goo.gl/8LzoM
The Warner Sound on the Web:
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http://thewarnersound.com
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Kosovo Natyra Photo Welcome

USA: SERB ATROCITIES IN KOSOVO PRESS CONFERENCE

(20 May 1999) English/Nat
The U-S State Department on Wednesday said it has conclusive evidence of Serb atrocities in Kosovo.
At a special press conference spokesman, James Rubin said the State Department was able for the first time to link NATO satellite images to video from on the ground in Kosovo and said it was clear that war crimes are being committed.
He said that even though the State Department had the video they were not going to air it in full because it was very gruesome.
A group of ethnic Albanian leaders later released a graphic videotape showing dozens of male bodies strewn across a field.
They claimed the tape showed Albanian men of all ages who were executed by Serb forces.
The Yugoslav government claims the video is a fabrication.
At a special press conference held Wednesday, the U-S State Department released video showing NATO satellite imagery matching video released by the Albanian National Council.
James Rubin, the department spokesman said this was the first time ever that images gathered from NATO matched those taken from the ground.
SOUNDBITE: (English)
"We wanted to demonstrate three things, first, that the imagery that we released, NATO released on April 17 and this videotape that was released earlier today are identical locations where this massacre took place. And when you look at this kind of visual record and the conclusive clues that this is the very same location I hope it will make it clear to all of you that when Serb radio and television say that these are forgeries, that these are made up, these are propaganda, that it's the same regime that is telling you that is responsible for the Serb police that allegedly committed this massacre."
SUPERCAPTION: James Rubin, U-S State Department SpokesmanRubin said the state department received the tape from the Albanian Council on Monday and since then U-S intelligence agencies have been working to see if they could confirm it.
He said that this incident makes it clear that war crimes are being committed by Belgrade.
SOUNDBITE: (English)
"This is not the only example, but it is the only time that we've been able to match actual video tape with overhead imagery. It is only a small part of the story, there are normally not cameras where these massacres take place and it will take many, many, days and months of hard work by investigators after NATO has achieved its objectives for us to get the whole story, But clearly war crimes are being committed, clearly, this is an example of that and clearly the Serb efforts in Belgrade are to try and lie to the world and tell you that just didn't happen."
SUPER CAPTION: James Rubin, U-S State Department Spokesman
The video is almost too uncomfortable to watch.
More than a hundred bodies littered across a field.
The tape purports to show the aftermath of a horrible massacre in the Kosovar village of Izbica.
Ethnic leaders who obtained and released the video claim this is more proof of the terrifying atrocities committed by Serb forces against ethnic Albanians in Kosovo.
SOUNDBITE: (English)
"Clearly they (Serbs) are not only killing men who can serve in the Kosovo Liberation Army
despite what they say. They are trying literally to destroy Kosovo and Kosovar families by destroying the husbands, grandfathers, brothers, sons of Kosovo, they are destroying Kosovo's families and that's what's going on now."
SUPER CAPTION: Ilir Zherka, Executive Director, National Albanian American Council
The U-S State Department and Pentagon have verified that around 130 Kosovar Albanian men were killed in the village of Izbica between the final days of March and the early days of April.
You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/youtube/2154e553590c3e7630c1e679c1f3c3fd
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21 photos of Kosovo

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Cultural Heritage in Kosovo

Cultural Heritage in Kosovo

Cultural Heritage in Kosovo

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USA: SERB ATROCITIES IN KOSOVO PRESS CONFERENCE

(20 May 1999) English/Nat
The U-S State Department on Wednesday said it has conclusive evidence of Serb atrocities in Kosovo.
At a special press conference spokesman, James Rubin said the State Department was able for the first time to link NATO satellite images to video from on the ground in Kosovo and said it was clear that war crimes are being committed.
He said that even though the State Department had the video they were not going to air it in full because it was very gruesome.
A group of ethnic Albanian leaders later released a graphic videotape showing dozens of male bodies strewn across a field.
They claimed the tape showed Albanian men of all ages who were executed by Serb forces.
The Yugoslav gove...

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James Blunt returns to Kosovo for the first time since 1999 to perform his song "You're Beautiful" for NATO troops and shares rare footage from his video diary during his service in the region for From The Vaults on The WarnerSound.
WatchEpisode 2: http://youtu.be/U3W_-oTFHHo
James Blunt: Return to Kosovo is a documentary film featuring musician and former British ArmyCaptain James Blunt performing a concert for serving NATO troops in the United Nations protectorate of Kosovo in September 2006. Director: Steven Cantor
From The Vaults is the weekly unveiling of the documentaries, interviews, and performances unearthed from the Warner library.
Subscribe to The Warner Sound:
http://goo.gl/8LzoM
The Warner Sound on the Web:
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http://thewarnersound.com
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James Blunt returns to Kosovo for the first time since 1999 to perform his song "You're Beautiful" for NATO troops and shares rare footage from his video diary during his service in the region for From The Vaults on The WarnerSound.
WatchEpisode 2: http://youtu.be/U3W_-oTFHHo
James Blunt: Return to Kosovo is a documentary film featuring musician and former British ArmyCaptain James Blunt performing a concert for serving NATO troops in the United Nations protectorate of Kosovo in September 2006. Director: Steven Cantor
From The Vaults is the weekly unveiling of the documentaries, interviews, and performances unearthed from the Warner library.
Subscribe to The Warner Sound:
http://goo.gl/8LzoM
The Warner Sound on the Web:
http://youtube.com/TheWarnerSound
http://thewarnersound.com
http://facebook.com/TheWarnerSound
http://twitter.com/TheWarnerSound

USA: SERB ATROCITIES IN KOSOVO PRESS CONFERENCE

(20 May 1999) English/Nat
The U-S State Department on Wednesday said it has conclusive evidence of Serb atrocities in Kosovo.
At a special press conference spokesman, James Rubin said the State Department was able for the first time to link NATO satellite images to video from on the ground in Kosovo and said it was clear that war crimes are being committed.
He said that even though the State Department had the video they were not going to air it in full because it was very gruesome.
A group of ethnic Albanian leaders later released a graphic videotape showing dozens of male bodies strewn across a field.
They claimed the tape showed Albanian men of all ages who were executed by Serb forces.
The Yugoslav government claims the video is a fabrication.
At a special press conference held Wednesday, the U-S State Department released video showing NATO satellite imagery matching video released by the Albanian National Council.
James Rubin, the department spokesman said this was the first time ever that images gathered from NATO matched those taken from the ground.
SOUNDBITE: (English)
"We wanted to demonstrate three things, first, that the imagery that we released, NATO released on April 17 and this videotape that was released earlier today are identical locations where this massacre took place. And when you look at this kind of visual record and the conclusive clues that this is the very same location I hope it will make it clear to all of you that when Serb radio and television say that these are forgeries, that these are made up, these are propaganda, that it's the same regime that is telling you that is responsible for the Serb police that allegedly committed this massacre."
SUPERCAPTION: James Rubin, U-S State Department SpokesmanRubin said the state department received the tape from the Albanian Council on Monday and since then U-S intelligence agencies have been working to see if they could confirm it.
He said that this incident makes it clear that war crimes are being committed by Belgrade.
SOUNDBITE: (English)
"This is not the only example, but it is the only time that we've been able to match actual video tape with overhead imagery. It is only a small part of the story, there are normally not cameras where these massacres take place and it will take many, many, days and months of hard work by investigators after NATO has achieved its objectives for us to get the whole story, But clearly war crimes are being committed, clearly, this is an example of that and clearly the Serb efforts in Belgrade are to try and lie to the world and tell you that just didn't happen."
SUPER CAPTION: James Rubin, U-S State Department Spokesman
The video is almost too uncomfortable to watch.
More than a hundred bodies littered across a field.
The tape purports to show the aftermath of a horrible massacre in the Kosovar village of Izbica.
Ethnic leaders who obtained and released the video claim this is more proof of the terrifying atrocities committed by Serb forces against ethnic Albanians in Kosovo.
SOUNDBITE: (English)
"Clearly they (Serbs) are not only killing men who can serve in the Kosovo Liberation Army
despite what they say. They are trying literally to destroy Kosovo and Kosovar families by destroying the husbands, grandfathers, brothers, sons of Kosovo, they are destroying Kosovo's families and that's what's going on now."
SUPER CAPTION: Ilir Zherka, Executive Director, National Albanian American Council
The U-S State Department and Pentagon have verified that around 130 Kosovar Albanian men were killed in the village of Izbica between the final days of March and the early days of April.
You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/youtube/2154e553590c3e7630c1e679c1f3c3fd
Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork

(20 May 1999) English/Nat
The U-S State Department on Wednesday said it has conclusive evidence of Serb atrocities in Kosovo.
At a special press conference spokesman, James Rubin said the State Department was able for the first time to link NATO satellite images to video from on the ground in Kosovo and said it was clear that war crimes are being committed.
He said that even though the State Department had the video they were not going to air it in full because it was very gruesome.
A group of ethnic Albanian leaders later released a graphic videotape showing dozens of male bodies strewn across a field.
They claimed the tape showed Albanian men of all ages who were executed by Serb forces.
The Yugoslav government claims the video is a fabrication.
At a special press conference held Wednesday, the U-S State Department released video showing NATO satellite imagery matching video released by the Albanian National Council.
James Rubin, the department spokesman said this was the first time ever that images gathered from NATO matched those taken from the ground.
SOUNDBITE: (English)
"We wanted to demonstrate three things, first, that the imagery that we released, NATO released on April 17 and this videotape that was released earlier today are identical locations where this massacre took place. And when you look at this kind of visual record and the conclusive clues that this is the very same location I hope it will make it clear to all of you that when Serb radio and television say that these are forgeries, that these are made up, these are propaganda, that it's the same regime that is telling you that is responsible for the Serb police that allegedly committed this massacre."
SUPERCAPTION: James Rubin, U-S State Department SpokesmanRubin said the state department received the tape from the Albanian Council on Monday and since then U-S intelligence agencies have been working to see if they could confirm it.
He said that this incident makes it clear that war crimes are being committed by Belgrade.
SOUNDBITE: (English)
"This is not the only example, but it is the only time that we've been able to match actual video tape with overhead imagery. It is only a small part of the story, there are normally not cameras where these massacres take place and it will take many, many, days and months of hard work by investigators after NATO has achieved its objectives for us to get the whole story, But clearly war crimes are being committed, clearly, this is an example of that and clearly the Serb efforts in Belgrade are to try and lie to the world and tell you that just didn't happen."
SUPER CAPTION: James Rubin, U-S State Department Spokesman
The video is almost too uncomfortable to watch.
More than a hundred bodies littered across a field.
The tape purports to show the aftermath of a horrible massacre in the Kosovar village of Izbica.
Ethnic leaders who obtained and released the video claim this is more proof of the terrifying atrocities committed by Serb forces against ethnic Albanians in Kosovo.
SOUNDBITE: (English)
"Clearly they (Serbs) are not only killing men who can serve in the Kosovo Liberation Army
despite what they say. They are trying literally to destroy Kosovo and Kosovar families by destroying the husbands, grandfathers, brothers, sons of Kosovo, they are destroying Kosovo's families and that's what's going on now."
SUPER CAPTION: Ilir Zherka, Executive Director, National Albanian American Council
The U-S State Department and Pentagon have verified that around 130 Kosovar Albanian men were killed in the village of Izbica between the final days of March and the early days of April.
You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/youtube/2154e553590c3e7630c1e679c1f3c3fd
Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork

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James Blunt: Return to Kosovo EP 1 - From Soldier to Singer [From The Vaults]

James Blunt returns to Kosovo for the first time since 1999 to perform his song "You're Beautiful" for NATO troops and shares rare footage from his video diary during his service in the region for From The Vaults on The WarnerSound.
WatchEpisode 2: http://youtu.be/U3W_-oTFHHo
James Blunt: Return to Kosovo is a documentary film featuring musician and former British ArmyCaptain James Blunt performing a concert for serving NATO troops in the United Nations protectorate of Kosovo in September 2006. Director: Steven Cantor
From The Vaults is the weekly unveiling of the documentaries, interviews, and performances unearthed from the Warner library.
Subscribe to The Warner Sound:
http://goo.gl/8LzoM
The Warner Sound on the Web:
http://youtube.com/TheWarnerSound
http://thewarnersound.com
http://facebook.com/TheWarnerSound
http://twitter.com/TheWarnerSound

USA: SERB ATROCITIES IN KOSOVO PRESS CONFERENCE

(20 May 1999) English/Nat
The U-S State Department on Wednesday said it has conclusive evidence of Serb atrocities in Kosovo.
At a special press conference spokesman, James Rubin said the State Department was able for the first time to link NATO satellite images to video from on the ground in Kosovo and said it was clear that war crimes are being committed.
He said that even though the State Department had the video they were not going to air it in full because it was very gruesome.
A group of ethnic Albanian leaders later released a graphic videotape showing dozens of male bodies strewn across a field.
They claimed the tape showed Albanian men of all ages who were executed by Serb forces.
The Yugoslav government claims the video is a fabrication.
At a special press conference held Wednesday, the U-S State Department released video showing NATO satellite imagery matching video released by the Albanian National Council.
James Rubin, the department spokesman said this was the first time ever that images gathered from NATO matched those taken from the ground.
SOUNDBITE: (English)
"We wanted to demonstrate three things, first, that the imagery that we released, NATO released on April 17 and this videotape that was released earlier today are identical locations where this massacre took place. And when you look at this kind of visual record and the conclusive clues that this is the very same location I hope it will make it clear to all of you that when Serb radio and television say that these are forgeries, that these are made up, these are propaganda, that it's the same regime that is telling you that is responsible for the Serb police that allegedly committed this massacre."
SUPERCAPTION: James Rubin, U-S State Department SpokesmanRubin said the state department received the tape from the Albanian Council on Monday and since then U-S intelligence agencies have been working to see if they could confirm it.
He said that this incident makes it clear that war crimes are being committed by Belgrade.
SOUNDBITE: (English)
"This is not the only example, but it is the only time that we've been able to match actual video tape with overhead imagery. It is only a small part of the story, there are normally not cameras where these massacres take place and it will take many, many, days and months of hard work by investigators after NATO has achieved its objectives for us to get the whole story, But clearly war crimes are being committed, clearly, this is an example of that and clearly the Serb efforts in Belgrade are to try and lie to the world and tell you that just didn't happen."
SUPER CAPTION: James Rubin, U-S State Department Spokesman
The video is almost too uncomfortable to watch.
More than a hundred bodies littered across a field.
The tape purports to show the aftermath of a horrible massacre in the Kosovar village of Izbica.
Ethnic leaders who obtained and released the video claim this is more proof of the terrifying atrocities committed by Serb forces against ethnic Albanians in Kosovo.
SOUNDBITE: (English)
"Clearly they (Serbs) are not only killing men who can serve in the Kosovo Liberation Army
despite what they say. They are trying literally to destroy Kosovo and Kosovar families by destroying the husbands, grandfathers, brothers, sons of Kosovo, they are destroying Kosovo's families and that's what's going on now."
SUPER CAPTION: Ilir Zherka, Executive Director, National Albanian American Council
The U-S State Department and Pentagon have verified that around 130 Kosovar Albanian men were killed in the village of Izbica between the final days of March and the early days of April.
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